A student who graduates with a major in Theatre Arts, Theatre and Media Production, or Theatre and Music should be able to:
1. Apply a code of conduct mandated by the theatre profession.
2. Demonstrate artistic self-expression grounded in analytical thinking.
3. Demonstrate proficiency in modes of communication (visual, oral, physical, and written) appropriate to her/his emphasis within the major.
4. Articulate the ways in which theatre serves as an agent of social change.
Quality Assurance: Each degree program should be able to clearly articulate what its purpose is in terms of content, educational objectives, and standards of performance (CFR 2.1). Entry requirements and requirements for graduation are communicated and appropriately aligned with the degree level (CFR 2.1). Similarly, learning outcomes that are relevant to program content and development of professional competencies are clearly defined and visible to the public (CFR 2.2, 2.3). These learning outcomes serve not only as a foundation in the degree program's operations but also as a framework for student advisement and student success (CFR 2.2, 2.3). Faculty have a responsibility for not only establishing learning outcomes but also assessing these outcomes against established standards of student performance (CFR 2.7). - WSCUC 2023 Handbook, Standard 2